Yeah, I know there's a good likelihood that it isn't supported but I figured with all the CSS support maybe I'd get lucky and there was support for attribute selection like there is in regular browser CSS. But then that's a GTK ask and not necessarily a GnuCash ask.

The general thought if such an attribute selector were supported would then be something like:

.gnc-register#registerid .gnc-action-field[value="Payment"] { background-color: rgba(255,0,0,0.5); }


Again, this is more likely a GTK ask since I'm sure it would take actual code in the notebook handler routines to have per register action colors.

On 2021-12-16 22:27, David Carlson wrote:
So far no developer has replied to this thread, so we do not know if there
are any 'hooks' under the hood to hang this request on, or if it would
require substantial development work to implement.

One path forward would be to create an Enhancement Request Bug Report in
the GnuCash Bugzilla https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla.

On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 12:09 AM AC <gnuc...@acarver.net> wrote:

No, I don't like the loan wizard.  I already tried it and I still need
to flag the transactions to find them later in the register so I can fix
the splits correctly.  The wizard doesn't save me any time.


Why not point to the loan wizard and how it can setup an automated
transaction schedule?  Sure, it is off a few pennies every so often but
if a person is looking at the loan details a their bank (or get a
monthly statement) it is easy to adjust the existing transactions.

Once you understand the resulting schedule formula, you can modify for
extra monthly payments and won't need the wizard to setup the next loan.


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